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THE MEMPHIS SUNDAY APPEAL. ESTABLISHED 1840. MEMPHIS, TENN SUNDAY, JANUAEY 8, 1871, VOL 03 TENNESSEE NEWS. There ie tb id to be a gang ot borse- reting in Middle Tenneaa. ga and KcoxtIII an t'imw- their newspaper mrav.m tune ia ilentiful in now.

Aa a general thing it ia faro, old aledge and "stab." John Kly, an old and highly able citizen ot urainger ouoit, tt- atb uit. Moat of the vniwB sold in the Nash- ille market eomea from along the line of THE WAR. ENGLAND. died on ol Cocke county, raised It year that averaged, at pounds of the 231 of December, an New by, killed Wash- tlita of East Tennessee to folly protest that it ions a news State. known as "Hooper a) death.

nar (ruthrle, id ay night, I9ee tuber ii, Ma ville belle boasts of having re- over one hundred Xew Year'a rs. Truly, many ah all call but few be cboeec named Jones, brother of ex- of (rreene county, waa horse one diy laat week tilled. I Holidays. ci.oaT U'-ar AHamont, in inty, already numbers over families, and ia in a flour- "oepervo. condition.

Knott, an old citixn and died at tai rsi- ttat city. 00 Monday, and rith Masonic honors. in Chattanooga, chasing a ith a gun. anapped the cap. TB Al'BTRtaV MIMIOK.

January 7. It ia denied that isy'e miaaion to Vienna included pi to negotiate an alliance hav ra and Jranoe. fkkncbt aroc ass k. January 7. Lrtte ad -rices from i state that latere are to, 000 French i.

about midway between Ver- rhe rtnaus have nnoissance north taiieeaad Btntauc i reputSfxi iu mm Tl mod has Okai K-u Ju mist tri. Teni A ceivi ajajaj A man Knritf Jot thrown and ina Most a' the eity of Orundj 01 bur UClOg Engineers, 300; wmy reg- Caval- Infantry. GENERAL SUMMARY. luatarited. Boston, January 7 Governor Clan in was inaugurated to day and delivered hla to the legislature.

Release of Ro-ea. liONHON. January 7. Rosea and other Fenians were released at Chatham to-day and proceeded to Liverpool to leave the country. Firs.

GaoAGarrotrit, Colorado, January 7. ry, iook nre iroct a aei a soon totally destroyed, K'tlVP Lost. rv, lao law. IHt WOaXD THINkB PARIS WILL FALL January 7 The World' London aavs that the con- a postponed, probably until Lou do PARIS FCLL OP F1UHT. Low ro, January 7 Lille la crowded with wounded.

Faidherbe ia there re- ortranixing a romtcissairat department. bates from Pari to the Si were receive 1 u-day. The damage from torn- harrlment has been slight. The French losses thua far are twenty killed and two hundred wounded The citizens and army are clamorous for offensive action. TBI FKIM'H BADLY hBATBff Losdoic, Jsaaary 7.

The French, der General Jioy, in a retreat, were beaten by the Prussians in two encounters ou tine and wi taa.ooo. Amadea's Cabinet. Madrid, January 7. It ia announced that henor Sagosta takea the portfolios of Finance and Interior of the (Spanish Cabinet. Marshal Serrano assumes the position of Minister of War, as well as President of the Council.

Miagasjrl Saaterhip. Ht. Louis January 7. A special to the Democrat from Jefferson City, stays the State officers figure up the election Wagner as IT 9. Senator by four majority, if the Rapabticana reunite.

It ia reported that St. Louis and the southwest will support General Blair in caucus, which will give him the Democratic nomination but knowing ones aay both Blair and Glover will exhaust their strength on the first ballot, sad that Norton will be the coming man. He was a member of gress when the war began, and has large influence in the northwest. MARKFTS: TILEbKAPil Spaia aad tke Ua-ted States. WAsnrNoTON, January 7 It ia ly known here that negotiations are in progress for the appointment of a joint committee by the United States and Spain for a settlement of the claims ing out of the Cuban rebellion, Mn FOl Pretxe admires the English teiaaawane tone in ec affair cu the seine.

naatsiiM are in Roomy. TUB ISTHMUS BXULAXD FRANCE. Losidon, Jsnuarv 6 Materials for the Honduras Inter Oceanic railroad is now being loaded at British porta. Noel, an Englishman, accused of plicity in the massacre by the Marathon brigands, has given himself Into the ctu- ruie ard tb aw tearing th lnm of an K. Su i ynile by time ago, Nastivi ie.

much imp: muted i Cause "i last WI ingo lar, wbo was shot U. Wisener. Shel- short me in ion ia i a few arret i BSWJ mer a At Sian were wjunc killed bis child ltt onnty, by striking it 1. ani afterward BOSS culling his throat. M- cade-s of Last Ten- ur.der the command ilonel A.

S. Mariner, die appearance on the a French was at Wash- tied from that piece eea. laat a eh -ctine affray between two ismed Joe Rush and Maw said the for- Meetings France have England uno caia. erjcce rive of sympathy with aeld in many places in i auspices of the Radi- FRANCE AJSD DEFEATS or FRBHrH AND PRUBSTAN8. Veksailles, January 7.

Fort d'lasy bee bnen siienced. The French defenders of Havre are tiring to St. Romaine aa the Fruaaiana vance. It is reported that the Prussians have Pawn repulsed at Balbec. Bismarcktbes expressed hie reluctance to accept Earl Granville'a denial of the .) Paris, the nect.

ae fatal. in the Thi it n1 v. was she Tne bacB to resident of To UcV the i the Ol jail at )F THE SI BO PARIS DOOMED. i.es. January 5, via Lonion.

German batteries south of armament was effected with- iBtion bv the enemv. to-dav Forts Isey, Vsn verse and as well as the French in- 'ans has also been continued with great nergy, partly from newlv erected bat- friea. The results, thus far. have been iost favorable to the Germans, notwith- Landing the prevalence of heavy fog. FRENi 11 TRIUMPH ASD IfBW ARMIES.

at WOU (Germans and XKj French. The tierman forces have evacuated lt was atRted here yesterday that 100,000 French nijiers had arrived Cherbourg, Armed and fully ejuippsd lor active vice in the field. Motley aad nut. Washtwqton, January 7. The dent will on Monday aend all the respondence, telegrams, in the State Department relating to the recall of ister Motley, together with the tatter's of vindication, to Congress.

Misiag at Salt Lake. Salt Laem, January 7. A party of a dozen leading capitalists and mining men from San Francisco, arrivtd here to-ily to look into the new mines. A large gation of prominent business men in this city escorted the party over I "cab Central. Great activity prevails in mining matters generally.

Ceagreaa, Yesterday. Washington, January 7. The session to-day ia devoted exclualvely to the general debate in committee ot the whole, Mr. Wilson, of Minnesota, in the chair. Mr.

Rogers addressed the House in posure of the Republican frauds at the late election In Arkai CafWanla Raltwayt Perjary. San Frvhcisco, January 7 Suits volving the ownership of the stock of the Oregon Central railroad and a divieion of partnership and interest, valued at over 9000 OuO has been commenced in the fifteentn dietrict court, by John Nightingale and C. G. Elliott.oontractors, against Ben. Holliday A dore R.

Brooke. Milton 8. La torn, C. Temple Emmet. Wm.

Harris and others. The Labor Exchange provided, laat year, employment for 4300 persons, over mr ii wnmAn New Yore, January 7 Eugene ney, hitherto holding a respectable posl- I tion among the merchants of the city, wta committed, to-day, in derault ot sio.uuu bs'l, charged with perjary in September, ihttU. Courtney signed bonds in the preme Court making himself responsible tor W0. 6Md aad Fiak. Nw Yore, January 7.

An Important decision waa made this afternoon by tice Brady in the Supreme Court, relative to the right of stockholders examining the books of the company. Mr. Churchill, according to recitals in the writ, owner of ninety shares in the Erie railway mon stock, applied within thirty days fore election to Mr. Gould, President, and Mr. Otis, Secretary, for inspection of the books, and alleges was denied said tion.

The case was argued at the ber term, and the opinion delivered day decided the relator entitled to a emptory mantiamus and awarded him costa, inasmuch as he had not been mitted to examine the book a of the pany, so Mr. Oonld proceeded against as President of the company, and the pany, by its demurer, admitted what Mr. Gould denied. The coats were refused Mr. Gould.

BELGIUM. OF A'TIVE HOBTILLITI FIERCE IBEVITARLR. Brussels, January 6. Batteries Clan- cart and Ville Jeuf are throwing shot weighing twenty-four pounds and shells weighing aixtv live pounds and bard! Issey, Vanveree and Mont Rouge, yewJerday and to-day. The forts are plying with considerable effect witn six ami Kfv-n inch gut.s, throwing shells weaahlBa; one hundred and one hundred so.

i pounds. The German engineers expect to eileuce the forts by the) night of Vlaaie Reset Uacolfl Washington, January 7. Miss Vinnie Ream's fall length statue of Lincoln was privately exhibited to a large number of gentlemen in the rotunda of the Capitol thia morning. Among them were ciate Justices Davie and Clifford, Genera! Banks, several Illinois Congressmen, P. Blow, together with the Secretary of the Interior and udge Otto.

The work is pronounced a success That Celored Cadet. WashihotoW, January 7. The case of the colored cadet now under charges and specification for conduct unbecoming an officer and gentleman, will not be sumes! by the court-martial now sitting at this post until to- morrow noon. It was brought before the court incidteually yesterday. No testimony was taken.

day the court 1 occupied with the trial of certain enlisted men again! some of whom serious offenses are charged. NEW tuRE. New Yosx, January 7. Col unchanged; middling nplanc and decMued oiaiuc on shn atra. Wheal firm ami imber.

Si 481 60. Corn da! lower; JSo. 1 mixed, 7M7to la fair demand; Ttio, Itajajaj and In nUr demand Cuba, leases firm and in fair demand (eeyJde. Bioe in good demand Dry Good a The market la la but little change to observi quote: Booth' brown maslli lle; Allendale s-4 sbeetli drosonggln 10-4 Uranli Maxwell's 40-UK'u, lHc; indlat ton and Atlantic A Mhvetiin otton quiet and nda, lfcc. Flour opplnii gradea of or Semand: red ill and a abade oGVe firm and l.so Mnaar firm SCiSlO'lc Mo- Sew urleaus, full prices, et, and there i prices We iSralo'jC; do.

DRY 600DS. Worlt lngs, utar and 14c; Koce A do Wan tVc; Great reg- WALL HTREET. EW Yoai West Pe nt Cadete la Treadle. Poi'iiHEEEraiE. N.

Y. January 7. A United States offiuer yesterday arrested three cadet refugees from West Point and took them back. They declare they were dragged from their quarters, after dark, by the first class, and conveyed to the mountains, where they were directed to leave forthwith under penalty of being tarred and feathered. They have sent a written statement of the entire tion to the post commandant.

A Reward of $5000. New Yore, January 7 The American and Merchants Union Express Com pa nies advertise a regard ot isiuo for mation leading to the arrest and tion of the psrtiee who robbed and tempted to murder their messenger while crossing the railroad bridge at Albany, at RIVERNEWS. BOATS LEAVING THI8 DAY. New Orleans 'mmostwbalth 12 BOATS LEAVING MONDAY. Arkansas river Dardanbllr 5 Krlar'a Point A.

J. WHITE- Friar's Point Phil. T. A i. lin 5 p.m Vicxsbuig -Mast McDonald lOa.m ARRIVALS.

(Jeo. W. Cheek Friar's Point Dardanelle arkansaa river Virginia New urleaus Bade Vernon New Orleans DEPARTURES. Marble City Cairo Virginia Louisville Belle Vernon Mary Boyd White river Judge Wheeler New Orleans IN PORT. Dardanelle.

Geo. W. Cheek. iat Parker has received the ap- i City National Bank ey ia ad van iiain bodv uartraa aav tautening adv, we with two tie army at jme. occupies adome and Orleans, rax, in all in General and fifty condition, tier be and the bat- sroo i of An- I Ken- under 'olonel RUSSIA.

SHI A FOR WAR. iburu. January 7. Tb ecbeme of the Mlniater of War ia as low; Military service tor fifteen years; immunity by purchase to be abolished, aad the educated classes serve a less term. have come tc attributed to the wires.

New from An there, it ternary a men. the chief from Wi gressmei Cabinet Grant an is lastefi balcony I The Middies Ball. York. January 7. Dispatches rter.

The ball-room 1 and the outside I spectators. The Catholiea Louuivillb, January lag of the Romen Catho oitv was held at Glover the object being to pn Leuisvilla. 7. A large meet citizens of this i Hall last night, i test against the St. Pbti The Saa Oeealage ScHeeee ea its Last Lege.

Tb. 2 I ax mer or lenne- eui of clover seed a tod yet there is no', a ter adapted to the clover seed than our of C'eveland waa luring Sunday night id dollars abstracted of the safe. A hole, wn, was made in the which the thieves of the funds of the bank ar ire wee dsya duration- January 7. ids of the ml given ui attended wit be made in the rules snd jiuiion. This a debate of two port- linge ee ot will -lee Very Flat Partr.

A-B I MOTC Althougb I tirougbt up. ipponets seem leari her party seem aui si ihe ig the il if the case be decided From the beet informa- there is little doubt Msen now, that he would Reveaae Officer, aet Waated te Lobby la Waabiattee) held low- Tom- hsv- claring the seizure of the Papal territory as a gigantic ou rage. Cooies of the test, in the English, French, German and Latin languages, were ordered to be sent the Pope, with a collection ed Peter's Pence." 6 aeral Aaeaesty Nat Yet Possible. Washington, January 7. Those ested in general amnesty have, after a thorough canvase ot both Houses, oome to the conclusion that nothing of the kind is possible at this seeeion.

The character of the President's reply to the resolution of Governor Morton, Inquiring about the condition of affairs In North Carolina and other States, which will be Lent tc the Senste Monday, is such that it would have detested amnesty even had it been under way. The President's friends are decided on the subject. Fiance and Boemaaia New January 7. Late foreign exchanges state, apparently on good authority, that the Prussians baye again prohibited merchants ot Champagne from sending their wine to Belgium, lor mission thence to England or elsewhere. t.

i says that the floating population of Bordeaux is daily ing. It is estimated that 40,000 persons have already arrived thare with the Government. Accounts from Buchsrest s'stetbat the agitation tor Rouaiianiau independence is apers, anu is not sup- ii men confirmed by ported by the I ut having obtained pn ence, notice ia bereoy gi ire such absence will no All permits now out.siau. Terrible Ey nla ia South Carolina. January 7.

A special trorres- Upl Charleston ftsner, at I Carolina, says a one-armed Itepbens was shot and killed tide by the military, for apply them with whisky, have been arrested snd im- band of armed men took the town and carried five of Auoni err, man nan on the saping. BIIU wore the ly. Walker ittptiena re in ker and bv the captain of acnes n. D. A.

te, L. C. She -urge M. ft 1 HUawa Rule. The following are the na over seventy-five yean ot 'if Madison county.

We Jackson Witty and Tntmme son. Chsries Austin, Rev. Edmund Golf. Jobt Shar Bra. Bailee aad traii PfpariBa More Reoea- uciiea.

lion the Pi Congi i eel ol ret Lo lnvestageae frauds was net commuted in vear. aeaesTi sawttiona there during thi A dacatnna fire in Lynchburg da- i roved ilea baxiae of Rocks A Armiatead. Lat, eas.oou. Insured in part in ibe Hjiuo otfioe ot Ooinaciu ui. the sx- ired, are here- r'aahing- i a book Chicago, wbleb Meaas Harder aed Oiverce.

Chicago, January 7. Austin lings ton, living tour miles from Alton 111., was almost instantly killed yesterday by the bursting ot a cylinder of an old com- hheiier, which ha was turning for amuse, mi ut. A invention of coal miners has been in cession at Bloomington, 111., during the peat week, the object of which was to effect a permanent organization, wboee duty it ah all be to present the General Assembly of this state with petitions for the amelioration of the condition of the mining classes, and their better tion, by laws regulating ventilation and The reaidenoe of Milton Oudgill, at Providence, Bureau county, was burned Thursday night, and two of hie children i Koas Jt Goasage, a heavy, well-known retail dry goods firm of thie city, hae bean forced into bankruptcy by H. B. 1 clafiin A- Co.

Illinois creditors to the amount ol one hundred and nineteen A suit for divorce bee been commenced in thia city by Jesse M. Eiiiot, wbo aska to be divorced on the ground of desertion, He was married in Alabama in 1U6L His 2a to JoiB fcbe rnei ne ueciiuea and wee draftee, but finally deserted the Union lines and Joined the Union army, in which be remained until the end of the war. His wife ut- 1 burly refuses to live with him. militia company in the Lnkin army. Jerusalem Saeith Speaka his Piece.

Washiotow, January 7. Mr. Mum- gen addressed the Houee on the dangers to be apprehended in the continuance of Mr. Smith, from Tennessee, defended Governor Clsylor, of Arkansas, from the aspersions cast upon him in a speech of Mr. Rogers.

A long diacuseion sued as to the profier construction of the clause In ihe Arkansas Constitution die- francbiei'jg former rebels, who bad once sworn to support the Constitution of the United States. They voted for that stitution or sustained the reoonelrucllon policy of Congress The discussion was part Messrs. Smith, ol Teuuew Msryland, Nlblaclt, Ferri McConnick. House adjourned. RIVERS, WEATHER A3ID BCSIJfESS.

The river here is at a stand, and ia thirty-one feet below the high water mark of 1(7. This is lower than at any time for twenty years, and probably as much longer, as we only give the experience ot a twenty yeare' resident. The Arkansas is attain falling, and has scant six feel out from Little Rock. White river is falling slowly, but has ample water to all points Below here, Shoo Fly bar is very bad There is iess than six feet ot water ported there, and the channel is not im Di-ovm. Hence to Cairo eix feet is ported, but it ie safe to say that a boa drawing six feet will scrape at very many olaces.

The river above Cairo ia si ill closed to St. Louis, while the Ohio above vans ville is also closed bv a gorge. Our dispatches give the latest news from all txiinls. tvealher clear and pleasant, and business dull. BY TBLEURAPH.

New Orleans. January 7. Arrived Dixie, from St. Louie. Departed: Henry Ames, for St.

Laiuia: itenry Mpager, for Louisville: Warner and barges for Cincinnati Arkansas, for Arkansas river. January 7. Up: Viola Belle. 10 a m. Mollie Able and Pargoud, a John ICilgour, 6 p.m.

River fall- init. Wea: her clear and pleasant. Cairo, January 7. Port list: Marv Miller. Memphis to Evansville, 9 p.m Nightingale.

Arkaneas river to Cairo, a.m. J. H. Kellogg, St. Louie to Cairo, ui T.

F. Ecken. Evansville to Island Sixteen, p.m. River fell 4 inches. The weather is cloudy.

Mercury 38. Louisville, January 7. Iwo feet in chute: 4 feet in canal. Mercury 40 About 11 inches of snow fell this noon. Weather cloudy.

Pittbbcr, January 7 Weather cloudy Thermometer 34. Monongaheia 3 feet inches and falling. Cixcihhati, January 7. River 8 ieet 4 inches; risen 6 inches; no special change in ice. Arrived and departed Hostona, from Portsmouth.

It has been snowing at. intervals during the evvening. Mer curv 28' Nashville, January River falling; 28 inches on Harpeth Shoals. Weather fair and cold to-dav, with indications of anow to-night. ISCKLLAS ROCS.

The Mary Boyd, for White river, had a cabin full of people and all the freight she could carry. The Judge Wheeler left for New leans, with 700 bales of cotton and sixty tons of oil cake. The Virginia put off 192 hogsheada of sugar snd luo cases ol sardines: also, a lot of fruit, etc. She was drawing six feet four inches, and had to spar over Shoo Flv. The W.

R. Arthur waa lying above Shoo Fly yeeterdav, drawing eighteen inches more water than there was on the bar. The Marble City did not get. away until yesterday for Cairo. She had 1600 bales of tton.

The Sasie Silver ie, no doubt, at Shoo Fly, trying to get over. She left here drawing sbout seven feet. The Mary McDonald passes down on Monday for Vioksburg. The Dardanelle is the Arkansas packet for to-morrow. She oarriea the United States mail.

The A. J. White gete away on Monday for Friar's Point. The Commonwealth, Captain Jake rf am, with John S. Lehner in the office, get away at noon to-day for Vioksburg and New Orleans.

The Phil. Allen gets away to morrow for Friar's Point and all way landings. This elegant new packet will drop down to the landing in the morning, and will be visited by all our citizens, as she ie out and ont a Memphis-built steamer. tain Jim Lee commands and Stacker Lee is her chief clerk. The Legal Tender goes out on Tuesday for all landings on White river.

In accordance with recent instructions from the Secretary of the Treasury, a tificate is now required from the captains of vessels, stating name, age, hight, color of eyes, color ol hair, complexion and length of service on board, of each cant for admission to a Marine Hospital. opened last nit legal tenders. Inert NEW i.m iiie oiosiuk prices iijey snow an per cent on leading shares; miixf dull and Btnady. Union Pa- iitral raclflc bonds were active lo- there is little change in prices, been easy at ft7 pereent. State and heavy; Tennessee Issues were tt In the morning, cioslug dull and old, 62; new, ex sterling ex- crease cikcala: ion, crease, The i sales.

midd LEANS. New Orleans, January 7. BHour easier; superfine, 16 50; 1LX as 75; XXX, tb KOjstl. Corn firmer; yello, H9t70; while, 73c. Pork firmer: meas, 121' 75.

Molasses easier: com- m. yutic; choice, nchanged. Cotton Heavy ood ordinary, ialic: low Vc; middlings, receipt, J8M4 hales; expoit. foreign MX! baies and coastwise 1007 bsles; 224,487 bales. Sterling, sight bills, per cent, discount.

CINCINNATI. Ciac'lHHATi. January 7. Cotton quiet and unchanged. Flour and unchanged.

Wheat quiet and unchanged. Corn dull and drooping at 625ac. itye, lK5c. Oats. 42c Poi buoyant, but unsettled, at i 50.

Lard steady and In moderate demand steam, llko: kettle, llHo. Ureen meats firmer at i shoulders and sides, and IMijjllJiC lor hams. Bulk meats buoyant, but tled, a id no sa'ts; Bacon only In limited jobbing demand at digilw li tiogs In ue'lve demand, and advanced to.So 50e 70 gross and no net. ST. LOUIS.

St. Lottdj, January 7 Flour, only Jobbing trade. Wheat, an advance is asked, but none established; No. 2 red fall, fl 30. Corn dull mixed, and ti'yatse for yell Whisk) as arm Jol GREAT REDUCTION! SWEEPING Reduction JANUARY, 1871, A Month for Great Bargains B.

LOWENSTEIN HAVE YOU HEARD OF THE GREAT PANIC AT LEVETT CO IN Wishing to are determined monlu all our ake stork on February 1st. to olOkH out during this txi U-. M. Cattle Hogs Arm, the extre 40: most aalsn were unchanged. CHICAGO.

Chicago, January 7 Flour arm and in fair pnng, 4 5U5 50. Wheat uoderate demand; No. 2 0b, cash; this afternoon SI ajar cash. Corn maud ai 48 iWiic: this af- Bye, 75c 'iemand; extra Mendy and spring, 91 104(91 li active and steady a firm and In fair de rnoon neglected RlYKJl lit Hours A Ni 7 praastlng Nelson A llusby, Juh co, 10 do; Br, 2 do; 8 do; Howe Uanauei Tres do do Ualbiealb. 1 Berry go, 1 do; in by era, of and A Co, 1 I Pipe.

1 trunk. Friphtfui of Crlnea. Louihvii.i.K, January 7. Annexed is a report of the operations of the (tolloe force of thie city during the year just cloved: Number of arrest, 5X114 divided as foliowe: lbrdrur kenness and ly conduct, 3427; for infanticide, for murdur, 2J: for stalling, for abuse of family, 81 for assault with intent to kill, Yib for assault snd battery, lao torstreet fighting. It.

Marriage licenses issued for the year whites, 1(68; negroes, 810. A special is pa lot to the Courier nal, from Frankfort, says that the nolle of the municipal einetior held in that city to-day were crowded nuriug the entire time of voting. The Democratic ticket throughout wae elected. Between eix and neve, o'clock tiiis evening some son fired a pistol near the courthouse, which seemed a aijtDal. ae immediately a number of shots were fired into thie courthouse, mortally wounding William Newman, a highly respected Irish citizen, and alightly wounding Captain G.

Thompson and two negroes. RECEIPTS. BT R1VXR. Daio.iillk, i-kom Arkansas r. McClellau A oo.

8 bales otton; -ton, 3 Partes A Harberi do Mosby.Hunt A bains cotton; do: Walt A co, 2 do; son A oo. s4 do; Jones, Brown A I Apperaon A oo, 4 do; Trader aruasou Black Brest, Wooldrldge, 12 do; SoboolflHd 3 do; Thos Allen Jim.u do; Kduiund, Todd A eo, 8 do; A Burner A oo. 5 mickney, Clark A oo, i t.lne, 2sdo. 1 box ma- bbl glassware, 4 boxes 1 sewing machine, 1 let reck; Panola Oil in seed Pfemfert. ty soda aoxes; Leldy stove, 1 bill 1 tin safe, 1 tc, 3 Joints hides: or ly baJ barrels.

KKi'M Use cotton Taylor A arris A co. 7 do; A Ware. 4 do; Hpll- eisoo 111 us. 18 do; It do; Blufl City WU Works. Bsrli i rausl and prices 23c higher at 77c, Hishwlnea, 85c.

Provisions active and vancing; mesa pork, lvei 50 Lard, llc Uoga. dressed in active demand and vanced 10tl5c to t7 U5: live active at $ti 8 5ti- packed to date. 514,1100 head. Cattle, light cti pin, but little demand; 83 62.4 50. LOUISVILLE.

LonrsvrLLE. January 7. at 1 Flour Hons iii head, lard, 12. 87c. Tc commu 8 a man line inactive weaa; middling, extra family, S5 25.

Uraln dull, at to 26i3 75 killed to date, 438,3 1 'islons Duoyaut; huh pork, (20; ilk meats, TVtloVlllc Whisky. o. sales of 23 hhda at 15ulll 50 for gs to medium leaf. NASHVILLE. Ug, January dull; low 18c Bnlk meats active and pries clear sides, lie; clear ribbed, lOw; Lard.

Hump pork. 815. is, ijc: country bams. 14c. tianis Jala, 55c n.

uevssssai heat, 0cil. Flour, SAVANNAH. January 7 cotton In light de- ings, llc; net receipts, 4908 i to Ureal Urilain. 31 bales; sales 89,751 bales. OALVESTON.

January 7. Cotton dull and lngs. lajac; net receipts, 2889 i coastwise, 889 bales; sales, 1009 MOBILE. Mobile. January 7.

Cotton qniet and du mldullcgs. 14c; net receipts, 4208 bales; ports coastwise. .78 bales; sales, 1L00 baioa; stock, 54,039 bales. CHARLESTON. Charleston.

Jan uary 7. Cot ton quiet; mid- 1 recelpta, 1288 batta; 1:1,384 bales. dliugii. sales, juu oh es; slo FX LlVBPOJL, middling up leans. of which 70m speculation American 212 afloat January 7.

Cotton irregular; andk, middllug Or- CLOAKS, SHAWLS, FURS, JACKETS, HOODS, NUBIAS. READY MADE SUITS, BLANKETS, FLANNELS, Hosiery and Gloves, Fancy Silks, Plaid Velvets and Velveteens, FRENCH MERINO! Empress Cloths! Plain and Plaid Poplins, CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, BEAVERS, BOOTS AND SHOES! Cotton and other commodities are down, therefore have determined that spow come down, and we now offer the Largest Retail Block ever exhibited in Memphis. AUCTION. THE MOST ATTRACT IV fc 'o A. Si.

HTODbA I Ian" AnettoBeers, Xo. I BILLIARD TABL ATJCTION. lesdsy. 10. at 19 ere Mountains on mountains piled.

Prom Baebeider to Miles." Rum crd from FfALrtoOmtl Thai KLng and fsaaant all a pair, IHUEK. 836 Ma in. Corner Union Street. SBBBBaSBJBBBJBSSSBMSjaWaSBBSSBaayBI Menken Brothers. all fa par; auction m.

BY A M. (OOOARO A 200 onTD.r.'T! Great Annual Clearing AMUSEMENTS. -AND REMNANT SALE ON TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1871, We will otfer our I stock ot AND Waterproof Cloths! Fine Dross Goods, Cretonnes, Empress Cloths, MERINOS, DELAINES. Poplins, Velours, Reps, and Sa'in de Chines. At aacriUoing prices, FROM 12 1-2 CENTS PER YARD UPWARD.

Also our entire lot of Remnants, oinaisting ot remnant of Cassimere8, Cloths. Jeans, Flannels. Linseys, Linens, Dress Goods, Jaconets and Swisses. Besides 1000 remnants of CALICO, at from Five to Eight cento. per yard, A line of BALMORAL SKIRTS, at Forty cents, VARIETIES THEATER.

Corner Main and Washington atresia. J. M. 5oi-aia-roH KVOOMaAS im MasAQXa rpHK BEST TAIjmT 1 THS PHOnR- Tns nlgbily eotetaMnii.ent la tj and ompriass Sonaa, Dances, 'areas ADELAIDE PHILLIP CONCERT COMPANY atlas asuu.ai Phtlliwi sasaxassi TWO RAN li CONCERTS GREENLAW OPERAHCUSE Tbartday aad Friday. Jaawry 13th 14th, Aaalsteii oy tne foilowlr; itea: The Greatest Cornet Player In tu I MS, JTTLSSi I.

ASLKR. Tne Ernirent Baritone. MR. IDWARfl HOFFMAN, Tne Dlafiagausbad Pianist and i'niwr ear cards of admission, with tmr iu To insure the Imi goods, we baye markf considerably below have also made a Grei thre res We lee ol Black Silks, Col biiks. Silk and Velvet Ribbons, Laces, Trimmings, Ete.

mo Unl 17 mn receipts. UiO.OOu sles; Ntock estiiualed at U6S.OO0 bales, American oh. January 7, 4:30 p.m. -Consols, for for account, 'i-lhi. Bonds uulet: nuils coupons, oil, 89; U-J.

M. KM I 7. TTnlliS HtAlaa hnnrlu MARRIED. HURT DUNCAN At the Pcabody, Jann. ary 7, by Boy.

S. H. Ford. Mr. Brasch t.

Huar to Miss E. C. Dcwcah, boib ot Panola county, M'S9. iPeiersburu V.i pr.pcrs please copy NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. LOTT3DRT.

OFFICIAL drawinits of tUe Missouri State Lottery. CLaH K. a. 74, 76, 46, 9, 57. 06.

31. 35. 8. 82. 27.

65. PrlKss from luu to (60 UUO, paid la money. LotU nea drawlni; daily. InrnlKlieil in lha nhiiim Tnrv byj. KKMCK.

4li North I'mrt lrt wapau, lcun. u. Box 147. MURRAY, M1LLKR A Managers. lag Ht.

Louis, Mo We alse offer EXTRAORDINARY INI UCEMENTS IN Damasks, Napkins and Towels, Shirtings, Sheetings, and House Furnishing Goods, Of all kinds, for the present month, as we are resolved on closing them out. B.Lowenstein&Bros. 242 and 244 MAIN STREET. COR. JFFFERS0N LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS, at $2 each, in great variety CHILDREN'S FANCY WOOL HOSE, at Five cents a pair, LADIES' MERINO HOSE, at Fifteen canti a pair, A Line of GLOVES, at Ten cents per pair.

The balance of oat stock of At oioarina; prices. Entire stock of Fare marked down. LARSE SABLE CAPES AS LOW AS $2 50 EACH Our entire stock will he offered for auh at unprecedented prices. Citizens and strangers are invited to attend mis bona fide Clearing Hale. Orders from the con try promptly fllled.

MENKEN BROTHERS CORNER MAN AND COURT STB EETS. iry sth, st tue masts stars of 117 Main street, aad at the Hal: ins of the concert. To coalmen. ELECTION NOTICE. aejr The annual meeting of the ers of tne German National Bank of Messv ptals wUX be held at the Banking How, jy Main street, on January 10th next, be: ween the hoars of lOo'etoek a.m.

and 4 o'clock p.m., lor the purpose of choosing Directors to serve daring the year 171. XABT1N URIKKIN, Cashier. December 8. IWO. dee CHANCERY SALE OF REAL ESATc So 948.

S. R. First Change by eonnty. John M. Brooks.

Ailm ot jab Brooks, dee'd, vs. Anderson jY viruoof an lairloeato. -y decree for as 170, 1 WU1 seU. at pu auction, to wt bidder in front of the Clara and Master o.Uce, Greenlaw Bjoek, Hecond street. In li of Meanphia.

Tennessee, on Wednesday, January 18, 1871, Within le-ral hears, the following desrr o. property, lo-wiu Ail ine right, te rest of A. C. Bettis in and to lb videal lj' inleiesta or on ylded one-tulrd fl-J lot-re In a tract land lying on the aor'h aide of the new Ma line road east of and near the phis, in Soelby county, Tanner- scribed as in! ows, i intaic i acres, and biug trie pia? man Bettls resided at the time dai and the same cmyeyedto said Tl iniaa Ba tla by Tillman C. Bettl- and Ann H.

Haraiewood by Ji-1 the Reaister's office of sbeiby conn: Ut which reference is m4de Pm mutxt riss and more partlcala" land-, said two aud' aqairea hy said A C. Bettav, aa tot Iowa: ui nodividea ijgj mie. quired by hiui as one of ie devteea or 1 11 man Ben is, deceased, and tne other nsxned 01 whorii was also 01., of the said Tillman Betiia, 4w said tract of land waa a put ui a "arah Bettls, the widow of said TUlmaa Bei- tla. deceased. Terms of Male-Cash.

KDMUND A COLS, CTerk and Master. lv Pike, and Wilson d-IT Nori-Rasident Noti ELECTION NOTICE. AMEKTING of the Trustees of the West Teunoaxpe i mail I ill snl of the l.lfa Aaso. elation of Amer ca will be held at the ber of Commi-rce. corner of Frout and Court streets.

o'clock p-tn. on Tuesday, the 10th Instant, for the election of a Board of Department Directors lor tbe uurrent year, as provided by thu charter of ihe Association. I ana w. OOKPO.N, Manager. ARK AVNU ACaIEMY Three and a haf miles from Memphis, near and Charleston Railroad.

Having secured a competent aKslstant, i am prepared as insiruo. sixty pupils. Twenty uoaruers can be accommodated. jan W. MiLL.KB.M- Ptlnoipal.

OOJJ TBIJMTJ THE SOUTH. roll zinc; I clients, 1 i wetter A Mrs If All table, 1 st white," Non-Residem Notice, No. 187, In the First Cbanorry Court of Bhelby couuly, Tena. McLean va Henry O'Neal. appearing from aflliiayit In this cause that the defendant, Henry O'Neal, is a izen of Arkansas and a nou-rasldent ol the hat be make 1 la ap court-hoose in tne see, on or before the tary, 1871, uud plead, uiuplalnant's bill, or for confessed as to ezpaila, and lhal a bed once a week In tha Memphis pear clly fl rat Memphis, Teune Monday in answer ir demur lo ooiu the same will he taken fc him, and aet for hearing copy oi thia order be pub foi four successive week a copy- attest: sJpMUNU A CO LB, Clerk and Maater.

By J. Black. IpniC. ft Wilson A Beard, HoU foi oompie A Sunday Morning Newspaper. Published In Memphis Number January 8, 1871- -Notice to Subscribers and Adver- tiserti.

1'botograpbie Sketches of Leading ern Journalists, commercing with the press of Memphis to be cntlnnod. Railways and Railway Builders of Mem- phsa an interesting historical and ical account Humuiary of Notable Rvents of the year 187U, arrangel In chronological, order, and most valusuie for future Ignorance In America, ezhlblilug atartllng facu from the census of 140, ibooand lisjO two million Americius uuable to read. What Can 1 Do iicm phrenaluglcal essay upon ine topic oi noon-Keeping. What 1 Live For A poem by C. Uarnos.

Poetical conlii but tons: By Miaa Nellie shall, Mist Mary Ideal Bella. A Louisville Roma'ice- Baauty vs. Foi tune A hundred thiuaud uul lata against a lady 8 hand Throwing dice or matrunonial gam- DUBB ren-Bketches for Hunday. descriptive of the Christina tree at he Pea body Hotel, and general topics oi lbiero'i. An oiuaie desiripllon of the Dlnlnn Hall Of the celebialed Foaboy Hole1.

A giauce ut tbe history of hotels In Memphis, ol their lormer proprietors and present manage- Bu-lneaa guide o' enterprising merchants and others; tbe men who aovertlse. Answers to oorretpoudenta and bints to authora The markets a resume of commercial transactions for the week, and the closing imitations of nalarday, tbe 7 instant. Telegraphic nummary for ihe week, er with the latest dispatches received fter midnight for tne Sunday edition of The South. Classification oi latest news by mall snd telf graph arranged under the head ol ern States a photograph of transput ng events. Advertising favors and orders for tions to Tan mouth should be sent to the Ledger oonuling-room, or to the printing office of Tils rtouTH, No.

i Center alley, near tbe Ledger office. Tbe He-day edition will be large, and advarlisera must aend In their favors be 4 every Saturday. The immense Million of Ihb mouth will be deli rered this morning from the oountiruz- room of the Public Ledger. No. 18 li eel News dealers and others can besup- plfed by applying early.

Specimen copies of Thi Socth may he ob- lamed this morning at the counting-room of me ruunc ieager, no. raauisou si. )as Norton, Slaughter Co. COTTON FACTORS, NEW YORK Liberal cash advances made on consiffn raentaof cotton. toHtracts for future ery oougrii ana soiu on order.

KIUURES NORTON, AGENTS, 318 Front sU. Memphis, Tenn. JaH SPECIAL MEETING. Omci or thi Botan or Education, Mkmi ui.n City Schooia January 7, 1K71.J will be a special rue-ting of the a. ouaiu, si ineir nan, on Monday, the 9 ill is, i.

ai l'o clock rn poae of clu he past same pi act for ihe monthly of tbe Boa tans tor tiieensuine yen li. nUIl H. thu pur- 1 buslsesa of meet at the leaamoday i lr regular irganizatlon Pres't, eta. TRUSTEE'S SALE. executed to me it, li by se in the itegiir lenuessee, in BY virtue of a Trust Deed on tbe day of sfovem ophllut Pritcheit, and record ter's office of Shelby oonnt Book No.

74, Panes yose of carrying ont tbe ti ts therein spiel, tied, and of paying the nole therein described leas the sum of one thousand dollar, winch was paid by the sal Pritohett on the olh day of December, 1870, 1 will, on Thursday, February 9, 1871, During legal hours. In frent of the conrt- lionse door of the Second Chancery Court, in the city of Memphis. Tennessee, sell, forewh to the highest bidder, at pubic oatsry the real estate convened in said Trust Deed, and described aa lollowa. to-wit: A certain lot of land, situate, lying and te- lUlt lb the COUOtV OfShtlhv. anil Slm.nl Tennessee, on the Pigeon Roost mad about thioe and a half ojilcs fn in the cltv 01 Mem.

phla, in a southeasterly dtrwiiinn i.i.,t. BeglunlDg at the northeast corner of a traoi of land formerly known as the "Blahop otey Tract," beginn ng In theotmer of the Pigeon Boost road at its interectlon with ihe fc i.liv Ford roan; thence souihwardly one coain and seventy six links to A. Ullbert's liuid; thence west with the said Ullbert's north line i-wnivB uusiuauuu uiiy to lioro a hold- thence north with said Boro'a line elKh en' NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ENGLISH BLOODED STOCK. Direct Importation of Jersey Cows fc Heifers MR.

EDWARD PARSONS importations havr given aaoh geueral isezpeowd In Now Orleans from to the 30th of December, In the ish ahlp John Parker, with 2d Jersey Cows and Heifers; 2 Jersev Bulls; 2 Hampshire Down Rams; 4 Yorkshire Boars; 2 Yorkshire Sows a beantlfnl Welt 3 and Shetland Ponies Child's Slde-aadtie, etc; 8 kye and en d-Tan Terriers; 1 Shepherd Dog: a lot of fancy Ducks and ''hlcitens; and numbers of English Sparrows, believed to be the only- sure remedy for tnejootton worm. The Stock will be sold at the ship, three day a after arrival, du notice of which will be given. Descriptive lists will be furnished on application to C. J. SH EPHEBU, jan.

Ja tuion street, New urleaus. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Trustee's Sale. No 14S-N. In the First Char county, Tennessee SB va Rosa Laaki et aL rsp peart aa from orders en cause, making the answers Boaa Laski, Henry S.

and ueretoiore Died herein, cros cause, that the defendant- ill. Mary O. Drummond formerly t-msl and uer hasoand, Drt n.m-residents of the Stale or that the names aiid resldencea Ellen F. Myers, deceased, are ui it is tnerelore ordered, thai, their appearance herein. tha In theoity.f Memphis, lennea.

fore the drat Monday in ybru glead. answer or demur to tt tils, or the same rii. oe taken aa to them and set ior hearing that a copy of this order be poo. week, ior lour succe aive rents, phis Appeal. a) copy i eai KDMl'ND A.

COLE. REPORT OF THE CONDITION virtna of a Deei of Trnst to rue -xecut- nd ou the day ol September. to peeure the payment of notes thersln apecl- lled, die to MeKlurey, yaonACo, which aald De .1 of Trnat waa lecorded in the ister's offlce ot St elby county, Book No. pae 1V1. on the second day of October, 1809.

1 will, on tne 10th Day of January, 1871 At 10 o'clock ud, st tbe billiard saloon known aa "Cadmus' Saloon ivtmi Rlruik. Second street Mem phla. proceed to sell, to best bidder, for cash, all the articles in said Deed of Trust, oontdat.ng I71 fnrnltnre. chairs, oarpeta, and eas- 1. or a sufficient amonut to satisfy id ot Trust, D.

BRYBOH tii descri I aald I Jns OF THE UNiON AND PLANTERS' BANK OF MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, At the close of biulness on anuary 1 7 RESOURCES Loans and Dlaoouute JSUO.S-I 97 Due trom Banks and Bankers, sing sigm excuauge on nts'w iora ana other i'tiah in liuuK Furniture and Fixture accou i united Slates LIABILITIES 1378,671 SO We'll 02 8 005 fl.271.3Jl V0 Capital Stock pnio 174.410 00 Dividend unclaimed 26 00 Balance or Front after declaring a llvidend 4.744 tu Individual Deposits 081,14 uqwnuusnu oauaers oi 11,271121 .0 a. ir. HKAii, casnie BANKRUPT SALE. in Baokrnplcv at Merauhts. Ttnm tbe matter of Power A McUeoy, Bankrupts.

BvDr District of highest By J. Black. Deputy M. D. Welsh and Vance oi.

for complainant. CREDITORS' NOTiCt. order entered by the ot the United states ror the eunaaaee, 1 will seU, to the Saturday January 28, 1871. TRUSTEE SALE. to a stake the i eastwardly vrlth save and except aold by Jobn chains and rizu Pigeon Boost ro said road to Ibe the three acres 1 Todd the eaal scribed to Oateano Catanello by ed "I tt December, ifa, which recorded In the Hegister's office of said eonnty of Shelby in Book No.

B4. pages and i. and to hioh reff reuce la here made; the portion now to be sola by me as Trustee being all ol the j-art tajughl by said Jobn W. Todd ol A N. monds by deea of Marsh It, I8S7, whtih is recorded iu the lleglaier offlce of aald oauu- ty in Book No 84.

paces S3 and a. to which for a deacrlpilon re erence la here made; save the above-described three ae-es and contains ten acres more or leas The right of redemption if waived in raid Trnat Deed, and the tllte to the property la believed to be good, but I will sell aud convey only aa Trustee. A. B. TREAUWELL.

Trustee. J. A Taylor, Attorney. JauS Election of Directors, OWIOlf Ba.VX OF MntPHIik) islArnnhlai 1 iu. ar Slookbolders of thia Bank are hereby notined that-an election for fifteen Directors for euauing twelve months will be held at ibis offlce, on MONDAY, January 18 a.m.

until 2 p.m. a P. BEAD, Cashier. Hy virtue of a trnat disjd ezecntd to aee an properly registered In the Wealaair's flice of Shelby county, Tennessee, is Deed Book 70, pages 814,315 and 818, and at tne quest of the holder of tbe note eecced I hereby, and for tbe putpose of paying aald note, and In pursuance ol tbe terms of said instrument, I will, on Saturday, the 9fh Day tt February. 1871, Between the hours of 10 a.m.

and 4 o'clock: p.m.. on tbe premises, sell, for oasM, to tbe bli-beat bidder, the prosuty embraced in said trnst deed, thus described: Situate, lying and being in Shelby oouiity, Tennessee, being a part of tbe Bam My IMC auiu grant, and beginning at a take on the north aide of Jackson street extended ISO feet east of tbe point where K.mwood avenue Intersects Jackson street and at the iiontheast earn a. of tbe 7 4-iOO-acre lo' Ixiagh by M. Pro vine on the 5th day of Deoemlur, tbenos aast 1th Jackson sireet 486S -eel to a stake .1 the intersection of wksoc street and Beileagn avenue; tbenoe north Oil feat to a take; thence west 486V, feet; tbsncs south 8: rest to tbe beginning on Jack on a rest, cot ing 7 acres, and being lota 4 and 5 of 'ihe acre lot sold by MraTM. P.

Talbot to M. B. Wadklns May 1, IKS, anc, by Mrs. Wi sold to Willie J. LiUMohn, as appears of cord in Book page TO of lie Ret tier's omoe OI U1U counay.

rurin.au wm At No. Secr.nd said day, the foil, proveanents, belon iiaukrupia, sitrtati Me phis, Shelby fasti, and daaorll ginning at a point street, 37 test IS 1 line of Jefferson si with Jefferson atre ley: thence uorti luciiea: thenee we street 70 ieet to a Second street 18 fe ning; on whlcn th Txaas or sat.a- anee In a and notes, tuteiei retained the pr the rarebae mom quired ai ime of a )an8 O. II street, at 13 o'clock at. of iwlng lot of land and im- to tbe estate of said and lying in the liy ox cnanty, and rs'tate oi Ten aa foi Iowa, to-wit: Be- in tbe east line ol Second iches north of the nortu i eel; thence eatt parallel ft 70 feet to a ve- loot al wita said alley feet parallel with Jefferson tcond; hence south wlb Inches to tbe beglB- rs is a store-bonae. -One-third oaah; the bal- velve months, aeon red by fro ro date; a lie ti to be iperty for the pay ont of thereior.

A deposit re- OOLDBIDSF. Anslvnee. HUE COR WINE JOB PRINTERS, 14 Union St, Appeal BidUlig. eay-We take pleasure In stating to oar rons that we have removed oar Job Printing Establishment te No. 14 Union stresaApseal Bonding, where we hope to son oar old tomers and aa many new ones as will exam- Ins oar work and prices.

We are now pared to do a tj. kinds of Print ug and ing on ihe most reasonable terms. Oar stock of Cards, Billheads, and Cap Papers la complete. So. 141.

R. In tbe First Chancery Shelby eonnty. vs. George Ei ed Wterne et al. 1 appearing from an oroer entered 1 aause that F.

Wrsrue had departed t. Srlor to the filing oi this bill; lhat J. teux has been appointed rils admlntstm' -r In this cause, and directing publication to ail creditors, etc. It ia therefore ordered. That all parties interested In said estate make their ance herein, at the Coart-honse in tho stay of Memphis.

on or be ore the firm Monday in January, 1871, and plead, answer or demur to complainant's bill. prve andes- uiblu.li their demands against aald eat ale ac- oordlng to law. or the cause will be proceeded with cxparte, and thai a copy of ihia order be published once a week. A copy at'eet i SHIM I weeks, in the Memphis -ai-ei CND A OOLF J. BLACK.

Deput. Uaon 4 Beard, Sois. de2 Notic No. IS5. the First Chancery Court of Shelby county, P.

kins et al. va. Salile Hopkins et al. IT ippearlng from affidavit In this ratals that the defendant, sallle B. Hi pklns, las.

Hopkins. Frank W. Hopkins ana Hubert T. Hr-palus are otlsena of Msditon untj buss, and ot Tennaaaee: It is therefo -e ordered, That they make their appearance at the sni city of Mem hla, on or beiore the Oral Monday in abi uary, 1871, snd plead, answei or demur to complainants lll, or tl will be taken lor confessed as to ih sat for hearing exparte; and lhat a thia order be published once a weak, snecesslve weeks, in the Memphis Ap nd A Copy Attest. aau.su By B.

J. BZuscx Metcalf Scar ILK. N0N-RE3IUENT NOTICt. quired to pay the money Sown. San i lute.

Title believed to be Baod. bat 1 rill and convey only aa trnxM. Equity of demption barred. jai.8 D. H.

PQ8TON. T.TOatass NOTICE. MAYOR'S OFFICE, CITY mi r-. MxMFHia. Dee.

lA, S70. sTThe Interest failing dm on the 1st day of January, 1871, on the bonds of tha city of Memphis, will be paid on presentation of the proper coupons, at Uue offlce of P. M. ers A Bankers, No- at Pins street, in tbe enty ef New York, on and attar Monday January laU JOHN JOHMJON. No.

17S-- In the First Cnanoerv court of Sn. by eonnty Tenn. W. B. and B.

B. CrUmaa vs. K. Bag! and. IT appearing tl oat affidavit in thia cause that the deiendant, E.

D. Ragland, la a res deniof 1 1 11 inlaws and a iion-rtaldeat of the State of Tennssees: It ia therefore ordered, that he make bis appearance herein, at the court-house In the city of Memphia, Tennessee, on or before the first Monday In February, 187L and plead, auawer or demur to oomp alnanta' bill, er the same will be taken for confessed as to him and set for hearing exparte. and that a copy of this order be paoliauea once a week for fcaar successive weeks In the Mem puis ir A copy attest: aXMCND A. COLS. Clerk anil Master.

By B. J. Black, Deputy C. A M. WUsou Beard.

Sola tor pro pi la. da No 730. In tbe flrst Chancery Court of ISheJ- by soun iv. Tenn nesaee. John Naiaonetai.

vs. Jobn s. Claybrook et al. appearing from antdavi! In this cause Lhat ihe defendants to tha cross blU of J. si cusv brook, filed herein, io-wlt: har.es H.

teasua. Tany "rgan. R. Richard, anu ni wlieTVaierta Richards, WlHiam Vance and his'cinicron, Robert Vanee. flopefleld Vance, Aanfn Vance, Frank E.

Vanee. Mary Vance Arthur Vance and Stoaewatl Vsmai ars fllti- cens of Aikanaai and aon-reaideata of ice state of Tenneswe: It la therefore ordsred. rhat they make ihe. appearance herein, at the court-house In fty of Mempl.ls. on or Monday in February.

1871. and. pieaa, swer or demur to said oea-Wii. or same will be laaen for eoaJeiasrl tnem and aet for hearing expert and of tbU ordar be petausheo tnw aaarrall tour suooasaiv wsasst, in ine AJaaaasV A Of A. OOIA By B.J.

Pf'uaon- Beard. kstat T. D. MeaUaslck, and Wliaon lor complainant..

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